On
April 19, 2006, NanC Hensley began the biggest adventure of
her life. During lunch at the Vinoy Renaissance
in St. Petersburg with her mother Martha Baker and her sister, Judith Haimes,
NanC received a call from her doctor confirming the lab report that the lump in
her breast was cancer. It would be after
her first of two surgeries at Morton Plant Hospital in June that they would
discover NanC had Stage III, metastatic breast cancer.

There
was nothing this tight-knit trio couldn’t face together. So in true form, with Mom cheering them on,
NanC and Judith decided to write a book.
It was a cathartic distraction that eventually would become a real
success. During NanC’s chemotherapy sessions,
she and her sister began creating their book, The Hand of Karma. With
Judith sitting bedside as NanC received her treatments, these two sisters and best
friends journeyed through the ordeal of cancer together and created a serial
killer by proxy thriller.

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Judith
Haimes worked with law enforcement as a consultant. She is a member of
the National Society of Arts and Letters, and the national writer's
organization--Sisters in Crime. She was a syndicated columnist and is
the subject of the book, Judith. She resides in Clearwater, Florida
with her husband.

NanC Hensley is a member of Sisters in Crime--a
national writer's organization, worked as a consultant with law
enforcement, and has been a Clinical Hypnotherapist since 1992. She has
published numerous articles on the topic of metaphysics and currently
lives in Pinellas County, Florida.

"Be Ready for Thrills and Chills - My
advice--give yourself a good block of time in which to begin reading The
Hand of Karma, because the many plot twists and the chilling views into
the killer's mind and thoughts make the novel hard to put down."E. Rose Sabin, Author

"THE HAND OF KARMA may easily be a
frontrunner for Best First Mystery Novel of the Year. Author Haimes
Hensley grabs you from the start with an electrifying thriller, one the
reader will not be able to put down once started."Katherine Fair Donnelly, Author, The Secret Of The Crystal Skull

"The
Hand of Karma is an electrifying read that shakes your foundation to
the core, not only because of it's truth, but because it "is truth" that
another hand sometimes reaches through the veil of physical life to
mold what will be.
Darren Dowler - Recording Artist (Paul Revere
and the Raiders), Author (The War of Angels - Authorhouse Publishing)
and Film Director and Actor, (Rock and Roll the Movie, Christmas In
Hollywood, Hancock, The Birth of Rock and Roll)

"A murder/mystery that grips the true ups and
downs of suspicion, suspects and the 'white knuckled' emotions that
follow with every turn of a page." R.H. Stoffer, Belgium

OOSA Rated 5 Stars on Goodreads

What Goes Around Comes Around

"Haimes
Hensley’s “The Hand of Karma” takes readers to a level of intrigue by
visiting the lives of different characters. There is a strained
connection of mystical accounts by the main character who is a
medium/psychic named Allison and she has a special gift.

The
fictional tale exposes the underbelly of the criminally insane genius of
two masterminds who are intertwined for a murderous play date.

With
the added ingredients of infidelity, romance, plus an investigation,
“The Hand of Karma” bakes up an interesting storyline that’s easy to
follow. There are many twists and turns and a nice flow. I like how tidy
the story ties together with a surprising yet enticing finish." Reviewed by: KaTina

"I was pleasantly surprised at how easy a read it was and how intriguing
the characters were. The idea of pairing psychics with murder
detectives seemed interesting and it worked. I enjoyed this book and
recommend to those who like crime mysteries." Amanda, Goodreads

"Very
engrossing book, hard to put it down. I just kept reading it for two
days. I wanted to know what was going to happen next. If you are worried
it might be "too graphic" it isn't, well written. I foresee a made for
TV movie or movie out of this book."By 'Music Fan' on Amazon